Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?
My non-adventurous kids did adventure camp and they were fine, but they preferred the day camp because there was more variety in the day. With the adventure camp the kids just do one big thing each day.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?
I think she’ll be fine. My five year old did it last year and was not a great swimmer.
We had a good experience with their camps. I believe their camp pricing includes bus service - at least last year it subtracted it out for me as we don’t need it. It also includes lunch. Between the bus, lunch and a little bit longer day it was fairly comparable in price to other camps.
Can’t answer your question about adventure camp unfortunately OP.
We live in gaithersburg, so there is no busing service because we live so close. Is it true that they will take some money off for each week of camp? We are non member, so it will be great news since I will pay higher non member price and aftercare. What kind if lunch do they serve? I have a picky eater, that's why I ask.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?
I think she’ll be fine. My five year old did it last year and was not a great swimmer.
We had a good experience with their camps. I believe their camp pricing includes bus service - at least last year it subtracted it out for me as we don’t need it. It also includes lunch. Between the bus, lunch and a little bit longer day it was fairly comparable in price to other camps.
Can’t answer your question about adventure camp unfortunately OP.
We live in gaithersburg, so there is no busing service because we live so close. Is it true that they will take some money off for each week of camp? We are non member, so it will be great news since I will pay higher non member price and aftercare. What kind if lunch do they serve? I have a picky eater, that's why I ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?
I think she’ll be fine. My five year old did it last year and was not a great swimmer.
We had a good experience with their camps. I believe their camp pricing includes bus service - at least last year it subtracted it out for me as we don’t need it. It also includes lunch. Between the bus, lunch and a little bit longer day it was fairly comparable in price to other camps.
Can’t answer your question about adventure camp unfortunately OP.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?